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Are We Alone?
Scientists Search for Life in Space
by Gloria Skurzynski
Are We Alone? By Gloria Skurzynski is an extremely fascinating book because of all the scientific pictures. I find that by opening the book to the first chapter you just get pulled in because of the amazing text.

I liked this book because I’m interested in space. If you like space, this is the book for you! I think that the pictures are scientific because they make you forget that you are looking at a picture. They are so real. Also, if you look on the side of a picture, you might find a caption or two to add to the information you have already.

The pictures of the extraterrestials look real, even if they are only what we think E.T.s might look like. I would give this book four and a half out of five stars because of all the things I’ve already said. I would suggest this book to third through sixth graders who are interested in space or who are doing a report on space and E.T.s.

Evelyn A.
Hawthorne School, 2006

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Cornerstones of Science

Last updated March 1, 2007